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Selective catalytic reduction of N2O by C3H6 over Fe-MFI

Selective catalytic reduction of N2O by C3H6 over Fe-MFI The catalytic activities of Fe-MFI (88% exchange) and Cu-MFI (122% exchange) zeolite catalysts for the decomposition and mainly the selective reduction of nitrous oxide by propene have been studied in the temperature range from 523 to 773 K. In the presence of oxygen and water vapor, both materials reveal strong retardation of their activity. When propene is added as reductant, Fe-MFI showed very high activity even in the low-temperature region and at low propene concentrations, whereas Cu-MFI is strongly deactivated. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Catalysis Letters Springer Journals

Selective catalytic reduction of N2O by C3H6 over Fe-MFI

Catalysis Letters , Volume 44 (4) – Sep 16, 2004

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Chemistry; Physical Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Catalysis; Pharmacy
ISSN
1011-372X
eISSN
1572-879X
DOI
10.1023/A:1018914100881
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Abstract

The catalytic activities of Fe-MFI (88% exchange) and Cu-MFI (122% exchange) zeolite catalysts for the decomposition and mainly the selective reduction of nitrous oxide by propene have been studied in the temperature range from 523 to 773 K. In the presence of oxygen and water vapor, both materials reveal strong retardation of their activity. When propene is added as reductant, Fe-MFI showed very high activity even in the low-temperature region and at low propene concentrations, whereas Cu-MFI is strongly deactivated.

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Catalysis LettersSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 16, 2004

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